Vincent Brown will serve as depth in the Colts passing game but outside of being used in four or five receiver sets it is unlikely he will have a lasting impact in the fantasy game. At best he will be a waiver wire add at some point in 2015 but even that is being optimistic. Analysis: Matthew Beck

Harnish will be nothing more than a backup quarterback in 2015 after never sniffing the field in a regular season game in his time with both the Colts and the Vikings. At best he will be the practice squad quarterback for the Cardinals if he is lucky. Analysis: Matthew Beck

After logging only 20 combined tackles for the Raiders in 2014 the team has decided to cut ties with their 33-year-old defensive lineman. With both his age and production in the decline it would be a surprise if he makes it onto a roster come the start of the 2015 season. Analysis: Matthew Beck

The Cardinals waived Desmond Bishop back in December and shortly thereafter the 49ers signed him. He played in just two games in San Francisco but impressed enough to be re-signed by the club. He will be 31 before the start of the season and will have to fight for a spot on special teams.Analysis: Drew Phelps

The Ravens have brought in the washed up 34-year-old to back up their guy Joe Flacco. Everyone in Charm City hopes and prays that they never see Schaub take the field during a regular or post season game in 2015. Analysis: Drew Phelps

The Cowboys, Titans and Falcons are all teams interested in signing the 34-year-old veteran. You should expect nothing more than back-up value from Schaub and most of these teams hope he never sees the field. Analysis: Drew Phelps

It could be an interesting fit, but Ridley and Lamar Miller are fairly similar running backs. Of course, anything that gets Daniel Thomas out of the picture has to be addition by subtraction, so you never know.Analysis: Howard Bender

Rodgers will tour around looking for work, but he's not likely to find anything of any real substance. The undersized back had a hard time developing in Atlanta and doesn't really have the breakout running style many hoped he would have. He would be nothing more than a depth play. Analysis: Howard Bender

Mathieu was recovering from an ACL tear in 2014, but was able to find the field in 13 games and make 38 tackles. Alongside Patrick Patterson, the two provide a talented secondary in Arizona.Analysis: Rob Trayah

Connolly will visit Tampa Bay in the prospect of joining former teammate Logan Mankins on the offensive line. The Patriots don't usually sign linemen in their 30's and this looks the case again as Connolly sits at 32 after starting 67 games the past five seasons including a Super Bowl title.Analysis: Rob Trayah

Some thought the acquisition of Kiko Alonso was an early indication that Ryans' time in Philadelphia was coming to an end. He missed eight games last year due to a torn Achilles, something that is very tough to get past. If Ryans and Alonso can stay healthy, the Philadelphia should be much better than they were in 2014.Analysis: Colby Conway

Briggs also met with the 49ers today, but has also received interest from Dallas and Tampa Bay. San Francisco seems like the most logical suitor for Briggs, as it is near his hometown and they are in desperate need of linebackers. Briggs was a force in Chicago during his entire 12-year career and teams still believe he has some left in the tank.Analysis: Colby Conway

Waddle started all 10 games he played in before going down with the knee injury. It is unsure whether or not he will be ready for the season, but he will be an important part of the team's offensive line upon his return.Analysis: Colby Conway

Connolly is not exactly a star offensive linesman, but the Bucs like to add old Patriots to their roster. This is not going to be a significate signing even if he does move to Tampa Bay.Analysis: Ivar G. Anderson

He is still facing a four game suspension to begin the 2015 campaign, for a substance abuse policy violation. He did play well for Dallas, racking up 85 tackles in 13 games, with one sack, two interceptions and three pass deflections.Analysis: Ivar G. Anderson